Flowserve 520si Digital Positioner User Manual

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settings. For indication of operational status or alarm condi-
tions there are three LEDs on the local user interface.

Initial DIP Switch Setting

Before placing the unit in service, set the DIP switches in the
“Configuration” and “Cal” boxes to the desired control op-
tions.

NOTE:

The switch settings in the Configuration box

are activated only by pressing the Quick-Cal button or
by utilizing the stroke calibration features provided by
a handheld or by Flowserve PC software.

9.2 Operation of Configuration DIP Switches Setup

The first six DIP switches are for basic configuration

1. Air Action – Must be set to match the configuration of the

valve/actuator mechanical configuration.

ATO (air-to-open) – Select ATO if increasing output pres-
sure from the positioner is tubed so it will cause the valve
to open.

ATC (air-to-close) – Selecting ATC if increasing output
pressure from the positioner is tubed so it will cause the
valve to close.

2. Signal at Closed – Normally this will be set to 4 mA for an

air-to-open actuator, and 20 mA for an air-to-close actua-
tor configuration.

Selecting

4 mA will make the valve fully closed when the

signal is 4 mA and fully open when the signal is 20 mA.

Selecting

20 mA will make the valve fully closed when the

signal is 20 mA and fully open when the signal is 4 mA.

3. Pos. Characterization

Select

Linear if the actuator position should be directly

proportional to the input signal.

Select

Optional if another characteristic is desired, which

is set in conjunction with the next switch, labeled

Op-

tional Pos. Char.

4. Optional Pos. Char. – If the

Pos. Characterization switch

is set to optional, this switch is active with the following
options:

The

=% option will characterize the actuator

response to the input signal based on a standard 30:1
equal percent rangability curve.

If

Custom is selected, the positioner will be characterized

to a custom table that must be set-up using a properly
configured HART 275 handheld or other host software.

5. Auto Tune – This switch controls whether the positioner

will auto tune itself every time the Quick-Cal button is
pressed

On enables an auto tune feature that will automatically
determine the positioner gain settings every time a Quick-
Cal is performed based on the setting of the rotary

Gain

switch.

If the rotary

Gain selector switch is set to E with the

autotune switch

On, a Flowserve nominal

response tuning set will be calculated and used.

If the rotary

Gain selector switch is set to D, C, B, or A with

the

Auto Tune switch On, progressively lower gain set-

tings will be calculated and used.

If the rotary

Gain selector switch is set to F, G, or H with

the

Auto Tune switch On, progressively higher gain set-

tings will be calculated and used.

Off forces the positioner to use one of the factory preset
tuning sets determined by the rotary

Gain selector switch.

Settings

A through H are progressively higher gain

predefined tuning sets. The positioner is preset to Autotune
- On at the factory. This is the recomended setting.

6. Config. Switches — By selecting

Enabled, the Logix 520 si

will read all of the configuration switches each time a
Quick-Cal is performed to determine the configuration.

Selecting

Disabled retains the last configuration in memory

(from the last successful calibration) before the switch
was set to

Disabled. With this setting a Quick-Cal only

zeros and spans the positioner.

9.3

Calibration switches

9.3.1

Stability Switch – This switch adjusts the position
control algorithm of the positioner for use with low
friction control valves or high friction automated
valves.

Placing the switch to the left optimizes the response
for low friction, high performance control valves.
This setting provides for optimum response times
when used with most low friction control valves.

Placing the switch to the right optimizes the response
for valves and actuators with high friction levels. This
setting slightly slows the response and will normally
stop limit cycling that can occur on high friction
valves.

9.3.2 Setup of the Cal DIP Switch for the Quick

Calibration operating mode

Select

Auto if the valve/actuator assembly has an

internal stop in the 100% stroke position. In

Auto

mode the positioner will fully close the valve and
register the 0% position and then open the valve to
the stop to register the 100% position when perform-
ing a self-calibration. See detailed instructions in the
next section on how to perform an auto positioner
calibration.

Select

Jog if the valve/actuator assembly has no

calibration stop in the open position. In the

Jog mode

the positioner will fully close the valve for the 0%
position and then wait for the user to set the open
position using the

Jog buttons labeled with the up and

down arrows. See the detailed instructions in the next
section on how to perform a manual calibration using
the

Jog buttons.

WARNING:

During the Quick-Cal operation the valve

may stroke unexpectedly. Notify proper personnel
that the valve will stroke, and make sure the valve is
properly isolated.

Quick-Cal Operation

The

Quick-Cal button is used to locally initiate a calibration of

the positioner. Pressing and holding the

Quick-Cal button for

STOP!

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